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places that you have to go to:

1) old airport rd Hawker centre (take the MRT to Dakota station and it's a 200m walk)

just look for the places with long lines and que up.

Every place i went to there (i at at probably 15 of the stalls) I just said "gimmie your best dish, i eat everything"

Chuan Kee Satay, Order their pork satay, to f**king die for, its a massive wait, but.. so worth it. They're closed on mondays, like most other good stalls.

2) Tiong Bahru Hawker Centre (take the MRT to Tiong Bahru station)

same deal as Old Airport Rd but close to chinatown. not as big, but most definately worth it -especially for the tiong bahru chicken rice

Tiong bahru hawker centre is now double storey, not sure if tiong bahru chicken rice is still there. But there are stalls of similar standard around.

3) Chin Chn Eating House (19 Purvis Street - less than a block away from Raffles)

you MUST have the chicken rice and the Tom Yum here. best I have ever had. Before I ate here i thought chicken rice was pretty ordinary, but chin chin will make you understand why its the national dish

never heard of chin chin LOL

4) Haji Lane and arab st

- great middle eastern food and shisha

5) fish head curry

eat this in one of the hawker centres- it's the other national dish.

There are two kinds in singapore, assam curry fish head, and regular curry fish head. Most places do it.

6) tiger beer

drink this, its sweet.

7) Orchard Rd

bring your wallet lol, just dont lose it, and we do have trannies, beware of those.

Ah, a fan of soy bean milk and dessert soy bean curd?

Where's your hotel gon be at?

apparently my ex said technically there are no such things as Singapore noodles in Singapore. Alvin may confirm?

She used to get pissed off when I would tease her about them and us having them here

there is.

its called, 新洲米粉 LOL

or direct translation? singapore style rice vermicelli.

So basically its thin rice vermicelli, stir fried with cabbage, barbequed pork, onions, random stuff, and curry powder. nothing spesh.

Beat the shit out of the useless knobs at Epping VW :)

Will do

You said you were tempted at $5500, the price is now $5200 without RWC! $5400 with.

If you're seriously interested, we may be able to work something even better than those prices out just for you Ric

Ah, a fan of soy bean milk and dessert soy bean curd?

Where's your hotel gon be at?

not sure will be closeish to:

6 Temasek Boulevard, #11-01 Suntec Tower 4, Singapore 038986

so might stay at the marina bay sands

Man, I just want to wake up one day and feel refreshed instead of still tired...

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Taking the conversation back a few days to engineering and girls...

http://youtu.be/Ev07SGYzfZw

LOL :D

Haha who wrote the sau email newsletter?

Btw, I should have sold the rights to my Beckham photo to sau. /paparazzi Pat

That would be the man who has been banished for a week

Coming to Garage Cafe tonight Pat?

Taking the conversation back a few days to engineering and girls...

http://youtu.be/Ev07SGYzfZw

LOL :D

in b4 mass bukkake

Yep. Any Pre meets?

There are threads outside wastelands you know :P

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/408654-september-monthly-meet/

7:15p.m at the 7/11 Petrol station (Cnr Springvale Rd & Hawthorn Rd) for a 7:20p.m departure.

We will head down the Eastern Fwy to Garage Cafe

Or just packing tape

I love how whenever someone's locked out of their car there's always 1 person that says "anyone got any packing tape?"

yeah mate... i NEVER leave home withhout it :rolleyes:

Stance is everything.

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Will do

there is also a centrelink you could set on fire... just sayin....

not sure will be closeish to:

6 Temasek Boulevard, #11-01 Suntec Tower 4, Singapore 038986

so might stay at the marina bay sands

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there is also a centrelink you could set on fire... just sayin....

i once set the rubbish bin out the front Dandy centerlink on fire with a ciggie. Didn't realise until i saw ppl run outside with glasses of water and i think a kettle. Have never seen govt workers move that fast lol

Birds demise

http://www.skylinesa...09240-wtf-plug/

basically adz banned him for posting porn again....

Thought Birds would have known better, but eh...

Afternoon all. Figured I'd log on to see whats been happening in the last few months .... not much apparently

About time you logged on haha!

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